Title of article :
CD26+ Cord Blood Mononuclear Cells Significantly Produce B, T, and NK Cells
Author/Authors :
Aliyari، Zeynab نويسنده , , Alemi، Forogh نويسنده , , Brazvan، Balal نويسنده , , Tayefi Nasrabadi، Hamid نويسنده , , Nozad Charoudeh، Hojjatollah نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
Background: Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is an alternative source of hematopoietic
stem cell transplantation (HSCT), used in Leukemia treatment. CD26+ cells, a fraction
of CD34 positive cells, are a major population of UCB cells which negatively regulate
the in vivo homing and engraftment of HSCs. CD26 is highly expressed in various cells
such as HSCs, immune cells, fibroblasts, and epithelial cells. It has been shown that the
inhibition of the CD26 on CD34+ cells improves the efficiency of Hematopoietic Stem
and Progenitor Cell (HPC) transplantation. Objective: To evaluate the relationship
between the production of B, T, and NK cells from the CD26 positive fraction of cord
blood mononuclear cells. Methods: Cord blood mononuclear cells were cultured for 21
days using different combinations of stem cell factors (SCF), Flt3 ligand (FL), IL-2, IL-
7, and IL-15. The harvested cells were then analyzed by flowcytometry every week for
21 days. Results: T cell differentiation from CD26 subset of cord blood mononuclear
cells increased by using IL-2 and IL-7. Our data showed that IL-2 and IL-7 significantly
affected the generation of B cells from CD26 positive cord blood mononuclear cells. On
the other hand, NK (NKp46+) derived CD26+ cells increased by IL-15 and IL-2.
Conclusion: Taking all into account, we conclude that B, T, and NK cells can
differentiate from the CD26+ subset of mononuclear cord blood cells by using key
regulatory cytokines.
Keywords :
Cytokine , umbilical cord blood , immune cells , CD26 Cells
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Immunology(IJI)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Immunology(IJI)